The continuing education (CE) requirements for customs brokers went into effect on January 1, 2025, and the trade landscape has been evolving rapidly ever since. How do the new CE requirements work and how can you use them to your best advantage?
Modernized Broker Regulations
Modernized Broker Regulations
Ch-ch-ch-changes
19 CFR recently got a pretty big update, as CBP modernized the customs broker regulations. This includes national permits, fee amounts, responsible supervision, records storage, and more. Join us for an overview of what has changed and what it means to you.
Resources
- Broker Regulations Modernization Slides
- Sample National Permit Application - Eff. 2022/12/19
- Power of Attorney Job Aid
- Federal Register Customs Broker Modernization
- Customs Broker Guidance - CBP Publication# 2016-0922 (Version 1.1)
- CROSS Ruling H272798 - Customs Business
- Fact Sheet - Responsible Supervision and Control
- Fact Sheet - Key Changes 19 CFR 111 Final Rule
Topics Include:
- Key takeaways
- Updates to your practices
- Customs business
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